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ROGRAM  of    the   SIXTH  MISSIONARY 


COUNCIL  of   the   DEPARTMENT  OF 
SEWANEE,     comprising    the     Dioceses    of 

ALABAMA,  ATLANTA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA,  EAST  CAROLINA, 
NORTH  CAROLINA,  FLORIDA,  GEORGIA,  KENTUCKY, 
LEXINGTON,  LOUISIANA,  MISSISSIPPI.  TENNESSEE. 
MISSIONARY  DISTRICTS:    ASHEVILLE,  SOUTHERN  FLORIDA. 


EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  MISSIONS  OF  THE 
DOMESTIC    AND     FOREIGN      MISSIONARY     SOCIETY- 
CHURCH    MISSIONS  HOUSE,  281    FOURTH   AVE., 
NEW  YORK. 

Rt.  Rev.  Arthur  S.  Lloyd,  D.D President 

Rev.  Joshua  Kimber  Associate  Secretary 

Mr.  John  W.  Wood Secretary 

Rev.  Hugh    L.    Burleson Secretary 

Rev.  Franklin  J.  Clarke .  Secretary 

Rev.  Arthur  R.  Gray Educational  Secretary 

Mr.  George  Gordon  King Treasurer 

Mr.  E.  Walter  Roberts Assistant  Secretary 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  MISSIONS  FROM  THE  (FOURTH 

MISSIONARY    DEPARTMENT)     DEPARTMENT    OF 

SEWANEE— 1910-1913. 

Elected    by  the   General   Convention. 

Rt.  Rev.  C.  Kinloch  Nelson,  D.D Bishop  of  Atlanta,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Rev.  Edward  E.  Cobbs Montgomery,  Ala. 

Elected    by  the   Council   of  the    Department   of   Sewanee. 
Rt.  Rev.  Edwin  G.  Weed,  D.D..  .Bishop  of  Florida,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Very  Rev.  William  T.  Capers .Lexington,  Ky. 

Mr.  James  H.  Dillard  New  Orleans,  La. 


OFFICERS   OF   THE    MISSIONARY   COUNCIL   OF  THE    DEPART- 
MENT OF  SEWANEE— 1911-1912. 


President: 

Rt.  Rev.  Joseph  B.  Cheshire,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  North  Carolina, 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Secretary: 
Rev.   Mercer  P.  Logan,  D.D.,  Nashville,   Tenn. 

Assistant  Secretary: 
Rev.  Thomas  S.  Russell,  Cleveland,  Tenn. 

Treasurer: 
Mr.  T.  H.  Nickerson,  Athens,  Ga. 


Department   Secretary   of   the     Board    of     Missions,    Department    of 

Sewanee: 
Rev.  Robert  W.  Patton,  Atlanta,  Ga. 


(A  Special  Meeting  of  the  Sunday  School  Convention  of  the 
Department  of  Sewanee  will  be  held  at  2:00  p.  m.,  Wednesday,  Oct. 
30th,  in  the  Parish  House.  Sunday  Schools  within  the  department 
are  requested  to  send  representatives  to  this  meeting. — Rev.  T.  S. 
Russell,  Secretary). 


THE   FIRST   EVENING 

I.     8:00  p.  m.     Opening  service. 

Place:    Saint  Peter's  Church. 
Presiding:   Rt.  Rev.  J.  B.  Cheshire,  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  North  Carolina. 

Processional  Hymn. 
The  Creed. 
Collects. 
Hymn. 

Two  addresses  of  25  minutes  each. 
II.     The  Mission  of  the  Church  and  National  Life. 

1.  What   the    Church   is   Doing   for     Our    Own    Country — 
Rt.  Rev.  W.  E.  Querry,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  South  Carolina. 

2.  The     Church's    Contribution    to    National    Life    in    the 
Orient — Rev.  B.  L.  Ancell,  Yangchow,  China. 


THE  FIRST  MORNING 

Presiding:   Rt.  Rev.  J.  B.  Cheshire,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  North  Carolina. 
7:30  a.  m,     Celebration  of  the  Holy  Communion. 

III.  9:30  a.  m.     Organization  and  business  for  delegates. 

IV.  10:30  a.  m.     Department  of  Sewanee  during  1912. 

1.  The  report  and  address  of  the  Department 

Secretary — Rev.  R.  W.  Patton,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Discussion  of  his  report. 

2.  The  Universities'  Relation  to  Missionary 
Enterprise — Rev.  W.  S.  Claiborne,  Sewanee, 
Tenn. 

V.  12:25  p.  m.     Mid-day  prayers. 
12:30  p.  m.     Recess. 


AFTERNOON   SESSION. 

VI.     2:30  p.  m.     Business  session  for  delegates. 

Presiding:   Rt.  Rev.  C.  K.  Nelson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Atlanta. 
VII.     3:30  p.  m.     Conference  session  for  delegates. 

1.     Church      Settlement     Work     and      Training 
Schools  for  same. 
Report  of  Committee  appointed  to  study  the 
subject,    followed    by   general    discussion — 
Rev.  Henry  Phillips,  La  Grange,  Ga. 
VIII.     4 :  50  p.  m.     Intercessions  for  the  growth  of  the  missionary 
spirit  throughout  the   Department. 
5:00  p.  m.     Recess. 

SECOND    EVENING. 
IX.     7:00  p.  m.     Dinner  for  laymen. 

Presiding:    Mr.  J.  C.  Buxton,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

1.     What  laymen  are    doing    for    Church    exten- 
sion at  home  and  abroad. 
(Ten  minute  addresses). 

(a)  In    Missionary    Committees — Rev.     John     D. 

Wing,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

(b)  In  the   Brotherhood  of   St.   Andrew— Mr.   B. 

Finney,  Savannah,  Ga. 


(c)  In  Bible  Classes — Mr.  John  Wood,  Spartan- 
burg, S.  C. 

2.  What  More  Can  the  Laymen  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Sewanee  Do? — Mr.  Samuel  S. 
Nasb,  Tarboro,  N.  C. 

(3)  Policy  and  Method  in  Missionary  Enter- 
prise— Informal  Conference  conducted  by 
Rev.  Hugh  L.  Burleson,  Church  Missions 
House,  New  York. 


THE   SECOND    MORNING. 

7:30  a.  m.     Celebration  of  the  Holy  Communion. 
X.     9:30  a.  m.     Business  session  for  delegates. 

Presiding:  Rt.  Rev.  E.  G.  Weed,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Florida. 
XI.  10:30  a.  m.     Conference  session  for  delegates. 

The  Church's  responsibility  for  the  Negro. 

1.  What  has  she  done?  2.  What  ought  she  to  do? 
General  Discussion:  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Bishop,  New  York;  Rev.  H.  B. 
Delaney,  Raleigh,  N.  C;  Rt.  Rev.  P.  F.  Reese,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Georgia, 

XII.  12:25  p.  m.     Intercession  for  the  progress  of  the  Church's  work 
among  the  negroes 
12:30  p.  m.     Recess. 


AFTERNOON    SESSION. 

XIII.  2:30  p.  m.     Business  session  for  the  delegates. 
Presiding:  Rt.  Rev.  J.  M.  Horner,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Asheville. 

XIV.  3:00  p.  m.     Conference  session  for  delegates. 

The  Church's  responsibility  for  the  Mountaineer. 

Report    of   the    Committee    appointed    to    Study 

the  Subject,  followed  by  General  Discussion — 

Rt.  Rev.  C.  K.  Nelson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Atlanta. 

XV.  4:50  p.  m.     Prayer  for  the  growth  of  missionary  spirit  in  the 

Church  at  large. 

5:00  p.  m.     Recess. 

THIRD   EVENING. 

XVI.  8:00  p.  m.     Final  Service. 

Presiding:    Rt.  Rev.  J.  B.  Cheshire,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  North  Carolina. 
Two  25-minute  addresses. 

1.  Facts    from    the    front — Mr.    John    W.    Wood, 
Church  Missions  House,  New  York. 

2.  Why  the   Church   Needs  a   World   Field— Rt. 
Rev.  T.  F.  Gailor,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Tennessee. 

3.  Closing    Address    of    President — Rt.    Rev.    J. 
B.  Cheshire,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  North  Carolina. 


WOMAN'S    AUXILIARY    TO    THE    BOARD    OF    MISSIONS 

in  the 

DEPARTMENT   OF   SEWANEE. 


ST.   PETER'S   CHURCH,  CHARLOTTE,  N.   C. 


ORDER  OF  MEETINGS,  1912. 


Tuesday,  October  29th. 
Opening  Service. 

Wednesday,   October  30th. 

7:30  a.  m.     Celebration  of  Holy  Communion. 

10:00  a.  m.     Business  Session. 

2:30  u.  m.     Junior    Meeting — Address    by    Miss     Grace     Lindley, 
Church  Mission's   House,  New  York. 

8:30  p.  m.     Work  "Among  the  Mountaineers  and  Mill  Workers  of 
the  Department." 

Speakers:     Mrs.  John  Freeman  Young,  of  Florida. 

Mrs.   Thomas   Wetmore,   District  of   Ashe- 

ville. 
Dr.  Mary  J.  Brewster,  of  Georgia. 

Thursday,  October  31st. 

10:00  a.  m.     "United  Offering" — Speaker:   Mrs.  E.  LeConte  Furman 
of  Atlanta. 

"Work  Among  the  Negroes" — Speakers:  Mrs.  A.  B. 
Hunter,  of  North  Carolina;  Mrs.  Wm.  Novell,  of 
Tennessee. 

2:30  p.  m.     Unfinished  Business. 

Closing  Missionary  Address  by  Mr.  John  W.  Wood, 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Missions. 

5:00  p.  m.     Reception. 


A  Normal  Study  Class  for  Diocesan  Educational  Secretaries  will 
be  held  each  day  by  the  Rev.  Arthur  Gray,  Educational  Secretary  of 
the  Board  of  Missions.  Delegates  wishing  to  study  methods  em- 
ployed will  also  be  welcome. 


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